Following false accusations made by Acombar, his right hand man, Gary Hamilton, an officier of the Northen Army is condemned to hard labour in prison. He is accused of killing a colonel, officier in charge of a group of men guarding a load of gold. After ten years, pardoned and free, Gary returns to his home town ready to seek revenge on Acombar, who over the years, has become a very rich man. On the stage-coach Gary meets Dick, Acombarís son, who knows nothing of their past. Gary tells him to warn his father of his arrival. As acombar recieves the message he orders his man to stop Gary from arriving using any method available, but Gary manages to avoid Acombarís mensí capture and he slowly begins to eliminate them one by one. Dick begins to realise the truth about his father, but refuses to join Gary against him. Due to a tragic accident Dick is killed by his father, having obtained his revenge, Gary leaves the town having given all of Acombarís gold to the city to be divided among all the people there.